i actually think northeast ohio got you beat on inconsistent temperatures ?
if their survival was dependent on air temperature there would be no turtles in northeast ohio..... 50 degree temperature swings are common here , i'm sure we have had 60-70 degree temp swings ......just this month it went from 35F to 78F, last january it was -11F, two days later it was 51F..... brumation is more dependent on ground temperature...... we've gone almost 2 months without air temp getting above freezing, a week without getting above 10F, temps down to -20F, no reptile could survive those conditions if that's what they were depending on..... a warm spell in february here followed by cold and 2ft of snow can swing the river temps 30 degrees in less than12hrs...... in my time here , the temperature has ranged from -20F to 104F, the temp swings you describe are nothing out of the ordinary as far as what i've seen...... my personal opinion is artificial brumation looks way more dangerous, definitely more complicated........
if their survival was dependent on air temperature there would be no turtles in northeast ohio..... 50 degree temperature swings are common here , i'm sure we have had 60-70 degree temp swings ......just this month it went from 35F to 78F, last january it was -11F, two days later it was 51F..... brumation is more dependent on ground temperature...... we've gone almost 2 months without air temp getting above freezing, a week without getting above 10F, temps down to -20F, no reptile could survive those conditions if that's what they were depending on..... a warm spell in february here followed by cold and 2ft of snow can swing the river temps 30 degrees in less than12hrs...... in my time here , the temperature has ranged from -20F to 104F, the temp swings you describe are nothing out of the ordinary as far as what i've seen...... my personal opinion is artificial brumation looks way more dangerous, definitely more complicated........